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1. Can the QRS morphology of outflow tract ventricular arrhythmia change when right bundle branch block emerges during sinus rhythm?

2. Optimizing Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Heart Failure Patients With Prolonged QRS Duration: Insights Into Electrical and Mechanical Dyssynchrony.

3. Analysis of QRS complex morphology in children and adolescents with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.

4. Case of a misleading ECG.

6. Prognostic value of physical activity, gender, and age versus ECG in localizing the idiopathic ventricular outflow tract arrhythmias

8. Short-coupled ventricular ectopics leading to cardiac arrest in a young woman

9. Successful ablation of morphology-changing premature ventricular contractions under the guidance of local voltage potentials: A case report

10. Radiofrequency ablation on the right ventricular septum changed a bundle branch block pattern of a ventricular tachycardia: What is the mechanism?

11. Short-coupled ventricular ectopics leading to cardiac arrest in a young woman.

12. Automatic Detection of Strict Left Bundle Branch Block

13. Possible feature of intrascar ventricular tachycardia: A case of recording constant diastolic potential within extensive scar despite irregular pleomorphic QRS manifestation.

14. Radiofrequency ablation on the right ventricular septum changed a bundle branch block pattern of a ventricular tachycardia: What is the mechanism?

15. In-Hospital Prognostic Value of Electrocardiographic Parameters Other Than ST-Segment Changes in Acute Myocardial Infarction: Literature Review and Future Perspectives.

16. Young athletes' ECG: Incomplete right bundle branch block vs crista supraventricularis pattern.

17. An S wave in ECG lead V6 predicts poor response to cardiac resynchronization therapy and long-term outcome.

18. Left bundle branch area pacing in patients with heart failure and right bundle branch block: Results from International LBBAP Collaborative-Study Group

19. Large variability in clinical judgement and definitions of left bundle branch block to identify candidates for cardiac resynchronisation therapy.

20. Predicting the outcome of acute pulmonary embolism by dynamic changes of the QRS complex in lead V1.

21. Left bundle branch area pacing guided by continuous uninterrupted monitoring of unipolar pacing characteristics

22. Improved Reconstruction for CS-Based ECG Acquisition in Internet of Medical Things

23. Left bundle branch area pacing: Electrocardiographic features

25. Peculiar QRS morphology: an electrophysiological phenomenon

26. The value of septal rebound stretch analysis for the prediction of volumetric response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

27. Impact of QRS complex duration and morphology on left ventricular reverse remodelling and left ventricular function improvement after cardiac resynchronization therapy.

28. Patient With Presyncope and Variable PR Interval and QRS Morphology

29. In-Hospital Prognostic Value of Electrocardiographic Parameters Other Than ST-Segment Changes in Acute Myocardial Infarction: Literature Review and Future Perspectives

30. Left Ventricular Contraction Sequence in a Case Where the QRS Changed from Left to Atypical Right Bundle Branch Block

31. QRS morphology in lead V1 for the rapid localization of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias originating from the left ventricular papillary muscles: A novel electrocardiographic criterion

32. Narrow QRS Complex Tachycardia

33. ECG patterns of successful permanent left bundle branch area pacing in bradycardia patients with typical bundle branch block

34. Syncope and Alternating QRS Morphology

35. New‐onset intrinsic and paced QRS morphology of right bundle branch block pattern after atrioventricular nodal ablation: Longitudinal dissociation or anatomical bifurcation?

36. Characteristics and proposed mechanisms of QRS morphology observed during the left bundle branch pacing procedure

37. Prognostic Impact of Implementation of QRS Characteristics in the Seattle Heart Failure Model in ICD and CRT-D Recipients.

38. Mapping Strategy Associated with QRS Morphology for Catheter Ablation in Patients with Idiopathic Ventricular Outflow Tract Tachyarrhythmia.

39. Impact of QRS morphology on heart rate turbulence and heart rate variability after cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with heart failure.

40. Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing guided by Continuous Uninterrupted Monitoring of the unipolar Pacing Characteristics

41. His bundle lead placement: Is His bundle captured?

42. Variation of QRS morphology of premature ventricular contractions originate from the left‐ventricular outflow tract during ablation

43. How to implant left bundle branch pacing lead in routine clinical practice

44. Verapamil-sensitive ventricular tachycardia demonstrating multiform QRS morphology in a patient with ischemic cardiomyopathy

45. Clinical predictors of antitachycardia pacing response in implantable cardioverter defibrillator patients

46. Recovery of complete left bundle branch block following heart failure improvement by left bundle branch pacing in a patient

47. Fasciculoventricular accessory pathway unmasked by a pseudo gap phenomenon

48. Clinical Outcomes of Selective Versus Nonselective His Bundle Pacing

49. Large variability in clinical judgement and definitions of left bundle branch block to identify candidates for cardiac resynchronisation therapy

50. Electrical parameters for physiological His–Purkinje pacing vary by implant location in an ex vivo canine model

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